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منذ يناير 2024
أستاذ منذ يناير 2024
Beginner Thai class for communication and speaking with local in the most understandable way possible
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من 973.58 EGP
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Thai language is one of the popular in Asia. It is one of the most complicate language in the world with many dialect. I want to expand the knowledge for everyone interest into Thai language from beginner to any length. I will tech the basic of Thai communication and common sense to give the best result in communication.
معلومات إضافية
laptop or smartphone is fine. take it easy
المكان
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عبر الانترنت من تايلاند
من أنا؟
Hello my name is Pongsathorn you can call my nickname Top or use my full name. I am Thai nation born in Thailand and live here since then. My purpose is to spread the knowledge of Thai language to the other who want to learn and communicate.
المستوى التعليمي
Bachelor's degree from Ramkhamhaeng University Major General English.
High school from Matthayom Watnairong school on art and language on English program with minor French
الخبرة / المؤهلات
I was work at Kinokuniya bookstore as Cashier and book staff for 4 years. Then change to office work at the same company to logistic department.
السن
الأطفال (7-12 سنة)
شباب (13-17 سنة)
الكبار (18-64 سنة)
الكبار (65 سنة فأكثر)
مستوى الطالب
مبتدئ
متوسط
متقدم
المدة
45 دقيقة
60 دقيقة
الدرس يدور باللغة
الإنجليزية
التايلندية
الجاهزية في الأسبوع العادي
(GMT -05:00)
نيويورك
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على الانترنت عبر كاميرا ويب
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Mahmoud
In this semester, I teach Arabic to non-native speakers using the "Arabic at Your Hands" method, one of the best methods for teaching Arabic to non-Arabs. This method is distinguished by its smooth and gradual approach, which helps students learn the language in a natural and enjoyable way.

In my classroom, I teach the Arabic language to non-native students using the curriculum “Al-Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk,” which is one of the best curricula for teaching Arabic to non-Arabs. This curriculum is distinguished by its smooth and gradual approach, helping students learn the language naturally and enjoyably.

I begin the lesson by introducing the topic in an engaging manner, using pictures and audio clips to grab the students' attention. I then ask them to read aloud to improve their pronunciation and develop a flowing reading. Afterwards, we discuss meanings and synonyms to deepen their understanding of the text.

I begin the lesson by introducing the topic in an engaging way, using pictures and audio clips to capture the students' attention. Then, I ask them to read aloud to improve their pronunciation and accustom them to fluent reading. After that, we discuss meanings and synonyms to deepen their understanding of the text.

In each class, I provide opportunities for students to speak Arabic, asking them to form sentences and small conversations to apply what they have learned. I also use writing and practice exercises to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.

In every session, I provide opportunities for students to speak in Arabic by asking them to form sentences and engage in small conversations to apply what they have learned. I also use written and practical exercises to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.

Teaching in my classroom is not limited to books alone. I use modern educational tools such as videos and language games to motivate students. I also organize interactive activities to make learning more fun and exciting.

Teaching in my classroom is not limited to books alone; I use modern educational tools such as videos and language games to motivate students. I also organize interactive activities to make learning more enjoyable and exciting.

At the end of each lesson, I ask students to apply what they've learned to their daily lives, which helps them consolidate the information and improve their language skills. I also provide them with feedback to improve their performance and develop their level of Arabic.

At the end of each lesson, I ask students to apply what they have learned in their daily lives, which helps them retain information and improve their language skills. I also provide them with feedback to enhance their performance and develop their Arabic proficiency.
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Hagha
Symbolic writing
philosophy
Simplified explanations
Literary texts
Novels, poetry, and prose. Example: (1) Can we live in peace?

I am almost certain from the beginning that this question is incorrect, and on the other hand, I add with conviction that the wording of this question is wrong, since the complexity that surrounds this title, or rather the motives that lie behind the curtain, makes it difficult to fathom its depths easily.

At first glance, this article (inquiry or question) seems naive, like a question born of a little girl's innocence to her mother, like a spiritual breath that should be distributed fairly without being touched. But in reality, it is a mischievous question surrounded by many barriers, which are made by man himself. Therefore, it can be said that it seeks solutions to problems caused by the ignorance of superstitions, fanaticism, deviation, extremism, straying from the truth, evils, slipping into the abyss of religions, and so on. As for the penultimate point, it is a copy of the action and theorizing of the first suspect, as is the case since religion (its basic pillar) generally has a clear, sound, and logical goal, and its branches, most of which lie in organizing social life and contributing to its improvement, from the mothers of morality and settling disputes, inheritance, marriage, love, and enjoining good... some of which have been brought and others left for what has been revealed to us in a clear indication to us to complete the path in the best way. And here is the crux of the matter: this (thing) that is given that is likely to make peace or against it? To create conditions and means for making peace or breaking it? To decide on it or to deviate from it? So what is the matter of this peace that everyone loves morally and practically in spreading without end or limit and is not enabled! If we consider peace as a constitution with conditions, its articles and principles are the abstract moral terms by which a person acts in word and deed, in character and morals and even inwardly (intention) as it is a purity in the soul that does not need evidence seen in public or benefited from by a certain person or certain people to the exclusion of others in an indication of “selfishness” that undermines the principles of peace and affects its integrity, as we can look at the matter as the air for the lungs that has been corrupted and has crippled the work of the second.

Now, when one considers the aesthetic and fundamental aspects of peace, its point of intersection becomes clear: humanity. Ironically, the very means by which it undermines the right path is the same means by which it poses questions that supposedly underpin the ultimate goal of peace—such as, "Can we live without violence... without conflict... without animosity... without hatred... etc."—without addressing the necessary justice and reality.
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Mahmoud
In this semester, I teach Arabic to non-native speakers using the "Arabic at Your Hands" method, one of the best methods for teaching Arabic to non-Arabs. This method is distinguished by its smooth and gradual approach, which helps students learn the language in a natural and enjoyable way.

In my classroom, I teach the Arabic language to non-native students using the curriculum “Al-Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk,” which is one of the best curricula for teaching Arabic to non-Arabs. This curriculum is distinguished by its smooth and gradual approach, helping students learn the language naturally and enjoyably.

I begin the lesson by introducing the topic in an engaging manner, using pictures and audio clips to grab the students' attention. I then ask them to read aloud to improve their pronunciation and develop a flowing reading. Afterwards, we discuss meanings and synonyms to deepen their understanding of the text.

I begin the lesson by introducing the topic in an engaging way, using pictures and audio clips to capture the students' attention. Then, I ask them to read aloud to improve their pronunciation and accustom them to fluent reading. After that, we discuss meanings and synonyms to deepen their understanding of the text.

In each class, I provide opportunities for students to speak Arabic, asking them to form sentences and small conversations to apply what they have learned. I also use writing and practice exercises to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.

In every session, I provide opportunities for students to speak in Arabic by asking them to form sentences and engage in small conversations to apply what they have learned. I also use written and practical exercises to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.

Teaching in my classroom is not limited to books alone. I use modern educational tools such as videos and language games to motivate students. I also organize interactive activities to make learning more fun and exciting.

Teaching in my classroom is not limited to books alone; I use modern educational tools such as videos and language games to motivate students. I also organize interactive activities to make learning more enjoyable and exciting.

At the end of each lesson, I ask students to apply what they've learned to their daily lives, which helps them consolidate the information and improve their language skills. I also provide them with feedback to improve their performance and develop their level of Arabic.

At the end of each lesson, I ask students to apply what they have learned in their daily lives, which helps them retain information and improve their language skills. I also provide them with feedback to enhance their performance and develop their Arabic proficiency.
verified badge
Hagha
Symbolic writing
philosophy
Simplified explanations
Literary texts
Novels, poetry, and prose. Example: (1) Can we live in peace?

I am almost certain from the beginning that this question is incorrect, and on the other hand, I add with conviction that the wording of this question is wrong, since the complexity that surrounds this title, or rather the motives that lie behind the curtain, makes it difficult to fathom its depths easily.

At first glance, this article (inquiry or question) seems naive, like a question born of a little girl's innocence to her mother, like a spiritual breath that should be distributed fairly without being touched. But in reality, it is a mischievous question surrounded by many barriers, which are made by man himself. Therefore, it can be said that it seeks solutions to problems caused by the ignorance of superstitions, fanaticism, deviation, extremism, straying from the truth, evils, slipping into the abyss of religions, and so on. As for the penultimate point, it is a copy of the action and theorizing of the first suspect, as is the case since religion (its basic pillar) generally has a clear, sound, and logical goal, and its branches, most of which lie in organizing social life and contributing to its improvement, from the mothers of morality and settling disputes, inheritance, marriage, love, and enjoining good... some of which have been brought and others left for what has been revealed to us in a clear indication to us to complete the path in the best way. And here is the crux of the matter: this (thing) that is given that is likely to make peace or against it? To create conditions and means for making peace or breaking it? To decide on it or to deviate from it? So what is the matter of this peace that everyone loves morally and practically in spreading without end or limit and is not enabled! If we consider peace as a constitution with conditions, its articles and principles are the abstract moral terms by which a person acts in word and deed, in character and morals and even inwardly (intention) as it is a purity in the soul that does not need evidence seen in public or benefited from by a certain person or certain people to the exclusion of others in an indication of “selfishness” that undermines the principles of peace and affects its integrity, as we can look at the matter as the air for the lungs that has been corrupted and has crippled the work of the second.

Now, when one considers the aesthetic and fundamental aspects of peace, its point of intersection becomes clear: humanity. Ironically, the very means by which it undermines the right path is the same means by which it poses questions that supposedly underpin the ultimate goal of peace—such as, "Can we live without violence... without conflict... without animosity... without hatred... etc."—without addressing the necessary justice and reality.
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